What's New?

 

  1. Course Handouts for College of American Pathologists (2011) course AP104: "The High Risk Benign Endometrial Biopsy."
     

  2. PAX2, a new marker for endometrial neoplasia.  See EIN Figure above.  Loss of constitutive nuclear PAX2 protein occurs in clonal EIN and endometrial carcinoma lesions.  See report  in Cancer Research: Monte NM, Webster KA, Neuberg D, Dressler GR, Mutter GL. Joint loss of PAX2 and PTEN expression in endometrial precancers and cancer. Cancer Res 2010; 70:6225-6232.
     

  1. New ICD-9 diagnostic codes established for EIN and benign endometrial hyperplasia, effective October 2009.
     

  2. New EIN Chapter in the second edition of Robboy's Pathology of the Female Reproductive Tract is just out.  This is the most comprehensive discussion of EIN and estrogen effects published to date in one place.  Available from Elsevier
     

  3. Latest Data from the 2008 US and Canadian Academy of Pathology Meeting in Denver, Colorado.  Hear about use of Biomarkers to detect preclinical endometrial neoplastic disease.  See lecture R101 on the Video Page, or go right to the flash presentation at:  Latent Precancer Fate R101
     

  4. Schedule of upcoming lectures on Endometrial Neoplasia. 
     

  5. Online "Mini-Lectures" are Here!!: These are a series of 15-20 minutes lectures for pathologists and gynecologists on the subject of endometrial pathology. Presented by Dr. Mutter using the latest rapid downloading Flash technology, these include animated powerpoint presentations with accompanying narration.  Random access to all slides and easy to use navigation tools make these talks very user friendly. 
     

  6. Sylabus of EIN course notes.  These notes by Dr. Mutter cover many aspects of the website in easily printable format.  Adobe pdf file, approximately 2.2mb.
     

  7. EIN Fact Sheet:  Concise summary of EIN publications, summary statistics, and diagnostic strategies.  This White Paper was designed for distribution to clinicians and pathologists in practice environments in transition to EIN.
     

 

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